Publications by authors named "Orla B McLaughlin"

Global warming is predicted to significantly alter species physiology, biotic interactions and thus ecosystem functioning, as a consequence of coexisting species exhibiting a wide range of thermal sensitivities. There is, however, a dearth of research examining warming impacts on natural communities. Here, we used a natural warming experiment in Iceland to investigate the changes in above-ground terrestrial plant and invertebrate communities along a soil temperature gradient (10°C-30°C).

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Article Synopsis
  • Global warming is expected to decrease production and increase extinction risk for top predators, but some exceptions exist that need investigation.
  • A study in Iceland showed that brown trout thrived in warmer streams, with increased population metrics as temperatures rose.
  • Key mechanisms for trout success included higher dietary selectivity and more efficient energy transfer through the food web at elevated temperatures, suggesting top predators can adapt to warmer environments.
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